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Case Law Alerts
Appellate Division Reverses Summary Judgment for Failure to Conduct Required In‑Camera OPRA Review
April 1, 2026
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
School Districts Can Be Vicariously Liable When Students Are Sexually Abused by Their Employees
March 16, 2026
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Court Rejects Qualified Immunity for Detectives Accused of Fabricating Evidence in 1978 Murder Case
October 1, 2025
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Ordinance Enacted to Prohibit Cannabis Business in Asbury Park Does Not Rise to the Level of ‘Shock the Conscience’
September 24, 2025
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Court Affirms Dismissal of Lawsuit Over City Pothole Fall, Citing Lack of Evidence
April 1, 2025
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
NJ Appellate Division Expands OPRA Obligations: Custodians Must Disclose Non-Exempt Information to Avoid Attorney’s Fees
March 11, 2025
by Matthew J. Behr
Defense Digest
Just Because You Expunge a Record Does Not Mean Internal Affairs Records Are Not Subject to an Open Public Records Act Request
December 1, 2024
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
OPRA Does Not Permit Waivers for Inability to Pay
November 13, 2024
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Impounding a Vehicle Falls under Community Caretaking Exception to Fourth Amendment’s Warrant Requirement and Is Not a Taking under Fifth Amendment.
October 1, 2024
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Expungement Order Doesn’t Block Request for Internal Affairs Report Under OPRA
September 27, 2024
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Governor Murphy Signs New Law Changing the Open Public Records Act
June 7, 2024
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Contrary Decisions Highlight Complexity of TCA Claims
February 20, 2024
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Security Camera Video from Elementary School Had to Be Produced Pursuant to OPRA
July 5, 2023
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Defendant did not have constructive notice of uncovered manhole to satisfy requirements of New Jersey Tort Claims Act.
July 1, 2023
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Public Entity Required to Disclose Private Email Account Pursuant to an OPRA Request
March 30, 2023
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey Not a Public Entity and Not Subject to the Open Public Records Act
December 28, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Failure to Serve Tort Claims Notice by Third Party Plaintiff On a Third Party Defendant Is Fatal to Third Party Complaint
July 13, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Summary judgment granted and entitlement to good faith immunity pursuant to the New Jersey Tort Claims Act and due to plaintiff’s failure to establish causation.
July 1, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
New Jersey Supreme Court Holds That Internal Affairs Investigations May Be Provided Under the Common Law Right of Access
March 16, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Appellate Division Provides Guidance for Redaction of Attorney Invoices When an OPRA Request Is Received
February 11, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Plaintiff barred from re-litigating qualified immunity based on collateral estoppel as the same analysis would be used by state court as was used by federal court for state-based claims.
January 3, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Failure to Complete Public Entity’s Official Notice of Tort Claim Form Not Substantial Compliance
October 29, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Unanimous New Jersey Supreme Court Holds a Jury Must Decide If Police Officers’ Actions Were Discretionary or Ministerial
August 11, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Appellate Division finds that the plaintiff met the extraordinary circumstances exception to the 90-day requirement to serve a tort claims notice.
July 1, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Police Department Not Required to Produce Records Pursuant to an Open Public Records Act Request
June 28, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Covid-19 Meets Extraordinary Circumstances Test, Permitting the Filing of a Late Notice of Tort Claim
May 12, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Discovery Rule Applied to Permit Notice of Tort Claim Two Years After Alleged Malpractice
March 25, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
When there are factual disputes, the parties present those disputes to a jury of their peers for resolution. The factual disputes here require a jury trial to resolve.
January 11, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Appellate Division Rejects Plaintiff’s Extraordinary Circumstances Explanation under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act
January 6, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
